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tell your readers about it. It'll
help me with the farmers."
All of which accounts for the
recent considerable publicity
given to Roosevelt's habit of
drinking large quantities of milk.
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AN INGENIOUS WOMAN LIGHTENS HER TASK
j 1. How a busy mother 2. Took advantage of
3. A well known-
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4. ' Human failing
s WAVES AND WAVES
-As I, with Phyllis by my side,
Sat on the beach and watched the
b tide,
Away from all the din,
.I-said, "There's nothing I like
3 more
Than just to sit beside the shore
5 And watch the waves creep in."
b
.But Phyllis gave her hair a pat,
Ahd answered, "For such things
as that
I do not care a pin.
The only thing that troubles me
Is tht when I am at sea
My waves will not keeg in."
Saturday Journal.
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Dresses made largely of em
broidery and lace will have a big
vogue during summer months.
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